Groups get their act together over ‘savage’ cuts for arts venue
A PETITION calling on a local council to protect one of the area’s most beloved arts centres has gained momentum ...
A PETITION calling on a local council to protect one of the area’s most beloved arts centres has gained momentum ...
A CONSULTATION to update the existing Conservation Area Study for Sonning is underway. The village was initially designated as a ...
A person died after being hit by a train at Twyford station this afternoon. Train services in and out of London Paddington were ...
A CAR has been stolen following a burglary at a house in Earley. Yesterday (Monday), someone broke into the house ...
BIGGER and better play equipment, a picnic area and a sensory garden are just three of the ideas being proposed for ...
A PLAY which was voted into the Top 10 of a recent Radio 2 poll of the UK’s ‘essential musicals’ ...
A MUCH-LOVED and respected village butcher whose regular customers included Prime Minister Theresa May has died suddenly aged 57, writes Sue Corcoran. ...
A CONTRACTOR has died following an incident at IKEA in Reading this morning. The Swedish home furnishing store, in Pincents ...
A MAN from Wokingham has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for aggressive trading and breaching trade laws. John ...
PARENTS and schools are being urged to speak to their children about the dangers of trespassing on the railway as ...
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